Sentences with phrase «intimidating being on the other side»

Because I used to be an inspector, I know an awful lot on how they should behave, and it was very intimidating being on the other side.

Not exact matches

I'm starting to believe there are some people here who have a crush on Xhaka want to brain wash others with his display regardless good or bad and today he was clearly terrible and made two fatal mistakes and if compared to Elneny the later made the 1st goal assist and almost not one touch wrong on the ball despite the few back and side passes which were necessary against a team playing zone defense intimidating any Arsenal player on the ball
I am not one to be intimidated in the discharge of my constitutional duties, therefore, I can't wait to appear before the Privileges Committee or any other Committee as the Speaker may so direct considering that I am of the fullest conviction and the clearest of conscience that the facts and the truth are and have always been on our side.
«I am not one to be intimidated in the discharge of my constitutional duties, therefore, I can't wait to appear before the Privileges Committee or any other Committee as the Speaker may so direct considering that I am of the fullest conviction and the clearest of conscience that the facts and the truth are and have always been on our side,» he added in a Facebook post.
Women, on the other hand, need to be able to present their fierce and driven sides without immediately being branded as intimidating, scary, bitchy.
After becoming one of the most intimidating meth dealers we've ever seen, Bryan Cranston is now on the other side of the law, chasing down one of the most notorious drug dealers in history.
Well, he was so intimidating that they'd sit way over on the other side of the cafeteria looking at him, not daring to approach him because he's filled with rage about how he's the only pure artist in the world and everyone's corrupt.
At Craig Swapp & Associates, our experienced Boise product liability attorneys won't be intimidated or swayed by representatives on the other side.
Allowing «lying» lawsuits opens the door for suits against candidates and groups that: knowingly lie about their opponent; technically tell the truth; tell the truth but are sued anyway to intimidate and defund them, and; counter-sue, claiming its the other side whose pants are on fire.
In fact, some interviews can be intimidating for jobseekers, particularly where you have a panel of two, three or more interviewers looking on at you from the other side of the table.
It's been said before that the panel interview can be the most intimidating, what with the wall of unfamiliar faces on one side and you alone on the other.
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